The flop comes down and Shulman checks to Zamani who fires a 125,000 continuation bet. Shulman then jacks it up to 700,000 and Zamani quickly folds.
2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info
The flop comes down and Shulman checks to Zamani who fires a 125,000 continuation bet. Shulman then jacks it up to 700,000 and Zamani quickly folds.
The flop comes down . Zamani is first to act and he checks. Reiman reaches and fires 420,000. Gimbel calls and then Zamani folds.
The turn card is the and pairs the board. Both players check.
The river is the and Reiman checks. Gimbel bets 1.1 million. Reiman calls and is shown a straight when Gimbel rolls over . Reiman mucks his hand and sends over the chips.
We mentioned earlier that Harrison Gimbel's peanut gallery have been betting props on flop colors, and that action seems to be really heating up. During the previous hand, the innocuous hit the river, and a huge eruption of noise came from the far section of the stands. "Oh, diamonds, baby!" yelled someone. His buddy yelled, "5K, that's 5K!"
Across the stage from them sits another group of action junkies. Shaun Deeb, Brent Roberts, and two others have resorted to a more traditional side game, though: Chinese Poker. We're not sure what the stakes are over there, but their half of the room is a bit better behaved than the prop-betting half.
UPDTATE: $20 a point, if you're scoring at home.
The flop comes and Zamani checks. D'Angelo checks behind.
The turn card is the and Zamani checks. D'Angelo fires 375,000. Zamani makes the call.
The final card is the . Zamani ignores the prop-betting cheers from off to his right and stays focused, firing 575,000. D'Angelo calls.
Zamani rolls over and D'Angelo turns up . D'Angelo immediately stands from the table and begans yelling out, "What are you doing?!? What are you doing?!?"
"That's street poker!" yells a spectator from off in the crowd as Zamani scoops the pot with ace high.
The two see a flop and both players check.
The falls on the turn and D'Angelo fires a 150,000 bet which is called by Gimbel.
The river brings the and D'Angelo bets 400,000. Gimbel reluctantly folds and D'Angelo takes down the pot.
The flop is the . Reiman bets the minimum, 120,000, and wins the pot.